Today’s Jobs and Economy – Part 1 of 8

This is an introduction to a new eight part blog series on Today’s Business Jobs. Here’s what I plan to touch on in this series.

  1. What are Today’s Jobs. After this introduction, I will break today’s business jobs into six basic categories and give a brief explanation of what each of the six categories consist of today. I believe this is an important topic as we experience the constant changes of the economy, the leadership or lack of leadership of our government, the tepid but strategic efforts of big businesses, the slow growth of our gross domestic product, and the constant struggle and demand for more efficiency with less labor.
  2. After this introduction and reviewing the six jobs categories, I will touch on the evolving New Economy. What are some of the possible momentum areas for the middle class that will enable us to succeed in this changing economy and what might be coming of age after slugging our way through the recession.

My goal in this blog series is to provoke some personal analysis of what is going on around us that is going to affect us all over the next three … five … ten years. I hope you will follow along on this blog series and share your thoughts and comments along the way.

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One Comment on “Today’s Jobs and Economy – Part 1 of 8”


  1. Nice tease, Phil, I can hardly wait for the other shoes to drop. Our domestic production is too GROSS!! Middle class purchasing power is down 4.4% since the recession ended. 🙂 and the class clown is doing a bus tour of college campuses touting his successes in the White House. Give us a break from his comedy routine. Carpe diem and SUCCEED!!


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